Chapter 12 of the Sai Satcharitra paints a detailed picture of Sai Baba's divine qualities. He is described as an incarnation who came for the sake of His devotees, a "king of knowledge personified, seated in the light of absolute liberation." The chapter highlights His profound sense of equality, noting He has no feeling of friend or foe and that the pauper and the king are the same to Him. Furthermore, it states that He possesses "extreme affection for every living being and extreme detachment toward everything else." This unique combination of having great power yet remaining renounced, all while maintaining an enmity-free equality, is presented in this chapter as a hallmark of His divine nature.
Can you describe the qualities of Sai Baba as portrayed in Chapter 12?
๐ Chapter 12